Having never tried Lebanese food before we weren't entirely sure what we should get but the menu was simple and easy to navigate with options between cold and hot starters, mains, sides and desserts.

We decided on Warak Inab B’zeit (vine leaves filled with rice) and Tabbouleh (parsley salad) to start with. The vine leaves came in a good sized portion (six between the two of us) and were fresh and zingy after being cooked with lemon juice, mint and onion. The salad was also incredibly fresh and woke up my taste buds with sharp and sweet flavours stirred in with cracked wheat, which was a bit like cous cous, to make it more filling than a regular salad.

For our main we shared a mixed grill for two which for £25 wasn't great value for monney. The plate was made up of eight pieces of marinated lamb, the same again of chicken and two long lamb Kaftas. The chicken was really tender and had a smoky and sweet seasoning which reminded me of peanut satay but the pieces of lamb were dry and tough to eat - I even struggled to cut it up. This platter came with more tabbouleh (my fault, I didn't read the description properly and we ended up with too much!) and a portion of Lebanese hommos although there was nothing to dip in it.

The meal was definitely different to anything we'd had before and, apart from the overcooked lamb, it was really tasty. It was just a bit expensive for what it was.

Saying that, our tiny amount of disappointment was solely with the food and not Deliveroo which managed to get our order to us 15 minutes earlier than it originally stated.

Scores on the doors

Quality of food: 8/10

Delivery time: It arrived 15 minutes early - 10/10

Service: The website is easy to use and the driver was polite and happy - 10/10